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Dear ,

This is a tough place you are in and lots of us appear to be there with you.

I was wondering if there is any " emotional " support available for you through

Dr. Capella's office or thru Hackensack? I'm beginning to think that talk

therapy with a well qualified person - might be one of the best defenses

against the " Two year Wall " . I'm just approaching that period myself but

after working as a therapist for many years with poeple who have eating

disorders I'm beginning to think that we WLSers may need emotional help most

of all AFTER the honeymoon ends. (I am taking my own advice here and I

really think it's helping me. I have also seen two local people in my own

practice who feel that sorting things out in more depth has been helpful.)

Some of us may also need nutritional support again at this this point, I did,

but my guess is that most of us have a good idea by now what works and what

is needed as far as food and supps go...but we may have a stubborn inner

sabateur we need to show firmly to the door. The things which get us doing

again, what we know not to do are probably the core things which contributed

to making us MO in the first place. It may be difficult to find the right

people to do the work with us but I really wonder if it isn't essential to

get emotional/psychological help at the two year mark if we are experiencing

trouble then. Hackensack is a great Medical Center. They probably have

some good people there if you can find them. Just a thought...

Another thought I had is that we ought to work together as Grads to define a

list of qualifiers for therapist shopping. I personally think some special

training is in order to understand the unique issues we face. On the other

hand, maybe we can all just get out there and " train " a few people ourselves!

Carol

Shrinkin in Philly

WLS 6/99   5'6 " , 300lbs. 55

Abdominalplasty 6/00  170 lbs.

Brachioplasty & Lippo 7/00 160 lbs.

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> se wrote:

>

> <<<So I guess that's the first question I am going to ask myself WHY DID I

DO

> THAT? Why did I suddenly stopped wanting to workout at the gym and I

guess

> the answer is ... well, I just feel I look great now (as great as I have

> ever looked) and I just could not even imagine doing more, cause honestly

I

> can't imagine looking better than I do now.

>

> Kinda puts a new spin on things, huh?>>>>

>

> It is true - what you say about looking your best. I do look the best now

> (or 12 lbs. ago) I have ever looked. And if I stayed there, I would not

> have a problem - ever. But my problem is that I do not know how to

> maintain. I have never, in my whole life maintained one weight for any

> length of time. I am either dieting to lose or not dieting and gain. I

can

> honestly say that this is the longest I have stayed this close to one

> weight - so I shouldn't be complaining as much as I am. I just want to

get

> a handle on it before it gets too far out of control. I have decided to

> take some of the advise given on this list - keep preaching everyone...it

> eventually sinks in to us all - and have been doing the protein

supplements

> and one meal a day; drinking more water (not as much as I should, but

> trying) and doing some type of exercise a day.

>

> Have a great day.

>

> 4/5/99 VBG w/gastric bypass

> 326/199 1/2(for one day)/212 (now)

>

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> se wrote:

>

> <<<So I guess that's the first question I am going to ask myself WHY DID I

DO

> THAT? Why did I suddenly stopped wanting to workout at the gym and I

guess

> the answer is ... well, I just feel I look great now (as great as I have

> ever looked) and I just could not even imagine doing more, cause honestly

I

> can't imagine looking better than I do now.

>

> Kinda puts a new spin on things, huh?>>>>

>

> It is true - what you say about looking your best. I do look the best now

> (or 12 lbs. ago) I have ever looked. And if I stayed there, I would not

> have a problem - ever. But my problem is that I do not know how to

> maintain. I have never, in my whole life maintained one weight for any

> length of time. I am either dieting to lose or not dieting and gain. I

can

> honestly say that this is the longest I have stayed this close to one

> weight - so I shouldn't be complaining as much as I am. I just want to

get

> a handle on it before it gets too far out of control. I have decided to

> take some of the advise given on this list - keep preaching everyone...it

> eventually sinks in to us all - and have been doing the protein

supplements

> and one meal a day; drinking more water (not as much as I should, but

> trying) and doing some type of exercise a day.

>

> Have a great day.

>

> 4/5/99 VBG w/gastric bypass

> 326/199 1/2(for one day)/212 (now)

>

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Hi everyone:

In one of my last posts, I wrote how good I feel waking up in the morning. But

then it read how I " feel groggy all day at work " . It was supposed to read how I

have " not " been feeling groggy at work. Sorry for the typo.

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